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Iraq's Burdens: Oil, Sanctions, and Underdevelopment [Hardcover]

Abbas Alnasrawi (Author)

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November 30, 2002 031332459X 978-0313324598

Oil revenue has been an economic curse for Iraq. In the second half of the 20th century the international oil sector shaped Iraq's economy, forcing it to rely too heavily on revenue brought in by oil production and exports. Iraq's failure to use copious oil rents to diversify the economy has proven disastrous for its people and economy. Its over-reliance on oil revenues coupled with the consequences of its war with Iran, the Gulf War, and the ensuing economic sanctions have led the country to economic destruction, sanctions, and enormous debt.

Iraq is a major oil producing country, a founding member of OPEC, and possesses the world's second highest amount of oil reserves. Yet few studies exist on Iraq's oil industry and its impact on the economic and political fortunes of the country. Alnasrawi remedies this by helping us understand this important Arab, Middle Eastern, oil-exporting country that has been a constant focus of U.S. foreign policy since 1990. Alnasrawi concludes that the availability of capital is an insufficient condition for economic development, and may in fact retard it, as it did in this now reviled and wrecked country.


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?[a] valuable contribution to literature on economic development, the political economy of the Middle East, and the literature on the history of geopolitics of oil. It provides a useful background to Iraq prior to the second Persian Gulg War. It deserves to be widely readby scholars and by citizens concerned about war, occupation, and the new imperialism.?-Journal and Review

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The overabundance of finance brought in by oil has ironically hindered rather than helped Iraqi economic growth and prosperity over the past 50 years.


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Looking at the world map of oil reserves, we find certain facts that have shaped the history of Iraq and its regional context and will continue to do so for a long time to come. Read the first page
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postsanctions era, barrel revenue, national oil industry, civilian imports, sanctions committee, essential civilian needs, humanitarian circumstances, oil sector, nutrition situation, oil output, oil experts, concession system, agricultural development policy, sanctions regime, oil revenue, cash component, international oil market, oil exports, import program, oil income
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United Nations, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Security Council, New York, United States, Gulf War, Iraq-Iran War, Soviet Union, Saddam Hussein, United Arab Emirates, Tehran Price Agreement, Iraq National Oil Company, World War, Iraq Ministry of Planning, World Health Organization, Annual Statistical Bulletin, Economist Intelligence Unit, Harvard Study Team, Ottoman Empire, Annual Abstract of Statistics, Foreign Relations, Greenwood Press, Iraq Petroleum Company, Report of the Secretary
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